... ours only to be told nothing. So I took a tiny desk fan, made a few tubes out of bendy straws, attached them to the fan and stuck them in my bellybutton. Stopped bleeding in about a week. The main problem seems to be drying it out, considering the area. A normal person, ok, but us? ... (5 replies)

... My advice would be to make sure you dry off your bellybutton after getting it near water. Just wrap your finger in a towel and poke around in the navel...not so far that it hurts, but enough to dry it off. It should help. ... (5 replies)

... I used to have that problem. At first my doctor treated for yeast. it did not help. I gave up and just kept baby wipes on me to keep it clean. Then when I went for my yearly pap it was happing. I showed it to my gyno, guess what, she said she thought it was endometrious, ordered tests and was right!
When you get insurance, maybe you can ask your doctor about it. (5 replies)

... I don't want to scare you in anyway, but you really need to go to a doctor to get that checked. The reason I say this is that I have a neighbor that started bleeding from her navel and she went to the hospital and they had to operate. ... (14 replies)